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Lagos Records Revenue Surge in 2025 as Digital Finance Reforms Boost Collections

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The Lagos State Government on Sunday attributed improved 2025 revenue growth to digital finance reforms that had enhanced transparency, strengthened collection efficiency, and reduced leakages across its internally generated revenue streams, Punch reported on July 13, 2026, confirming that Lagos remained Nigeria’s highest-earning sub-national government by a substantial margin.

State officials said the implementation of digital payment platforms, electronic invoicing systems, and real-time revenue monitoring tools across the state’s major revenue agencies had significantly reduced opportunities for diversion and had made it easier to track compliance among both individual and corporate taxpayers.

Lagos First State to Cross N1 Trillion IGR

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had previously disclosed that Lagos generated more than N1 trillion in internally generated revenue in 2025, making it the first Nigerian state to cross that threshold. Total state revenue rose from N2.3 trillion in 2024 to N2.6 trillion in 2025, representing a 16 per cent year-on-year increase driven by improved tax administration and higher collections across land use charges, business taxes, and levies on commercial activities.

The Lagos revenue success has attracted national attention as a model for other state governments seeking to reduce their dependence on federal allocations. BudgIT and the NRS, which separately reported 49 per cent growth in federal tax collections in H1 2026 to N21.6 trillion, both cited digital infrastructure and platform-driven compliance as key drivers of the national revenue improvement trend.

Revenue Reforms Spread Across States

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However, fiscal experts cautioned that Lagos’s revenue success was partly a function of its unique economic weight as Nigeria’s commercial capital, and that replicating the model in states with smaller formal economies required additional structural reforms including investment in taxpayer registration and the formalisation of informal sector businesses. Furthermore, the Adamawa State Government defended the demolition of shops along Hospital Road, saying N673 million in compensation was paid to affected owners including the property linked to the First Lady. Consequently, the Lagos revenue story and the Adamawa controversy together illustrated the complex and often contentious politics of state-level fiscal management across Nigeria.

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